Leicester player set to leave King Power Stadium imminently
According to Leicestershire Live, Bartosz Kapustka’s Leicester City time is coming to an end. He is expected to be granted a transfer imminently.
Premier League sides are making moves in the transfer market already during the off-season. While Leicester City are yet to make any signings or sell any of their unwanted players.
Yes, the Foxes usually move methodically at a predictable pace when the summer or winter window is open, but it is crucial that they act fast. Or they risk being left behind and missing out on their top targets.
Manager Brendan Rodgers recently confirmed that attacking options are being considered by the recruitment department; one or two will supposedly arrive eventually. Among Leicester’s rumoured-to-be main wanted men are a number of wingers: Bournemouth’s David Brooks; Norwich’s Todd Cantwell; as well as a sensational apparent bid for Barcelona starlet Francisco Trincao.
Rodgers is also said to be eyeing-up defensive reinforcements, a centre-back to be exact. Burnley’s James Tarkowski has been linked, along with Juventus pair Daniel Rugani and Merih Demiral.
Leicester City winger set to depart club
Whilst the East Midlanders search for a suitably affordable wingman, it appears that Bartosz Kapustka – who’s been training with the first team – will finally leave the King Power outfit.
Leicestershire Live suggests the Pole is hoping for a permanent switch to Poland, which will end the international footballer’s “nightmare” time with Leicester. When Kapustka joined the Foxes he was one of the most highly-rated young wingers in Europe. After things didn’t work out for him in England, he’ll now join the Legia Warsaw permanently, per the outlet.